Cecilia Resendiz
Miss Garcia
English XII; Period 1
Argumentative essay
24 February 2023
The Obsession of Macbeth “Stars, hide your fires; let not light see my black and deep desires”(Macbeth). This quote tells you how they all things. Also, he is a dark mindset person and you wouldn’t want to shine lights on his desires. Macbeth was written by Shakespeare between 1603 and 1606, between Caesar and Hamlet. It is the story of a murderer and usurper, like Richard III or Claudius Hamlet from crime to crime to achieve security. Macbeth is a villain but a more humanized character compared to Richard. To attempt to control the future and bury the past will give you karma you can never change the past, it all comes back to you, and you can’t
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When you try to get away from your past or get people to forget your past it will always come back to you. That karma will get you back. “The queen, my lord, is dead” (Shakespeare 5.5.16). Macbeth's wife, lover, and everything has died. This connects to the thesis because, in the second paragraph, he tries to control the future and not let anyone know he killed the king. Such as this happened to Macbeth, ”where he fought,/ But like a man he died.” (Shakespeare 5.8.42-42). This tells us that he did fight for his wife but still died. He wasn’t always in the right and no one saw him as a man because he didn’t run from or tried to kill anyone that know him too well. With this being said when you do too much to control the future or bury the past will always come back to you. No, know that not everyone will agree with me and have their own opinion but that is why we have a …show more content…
when you try to bury the past you kill anyone in your way. Nothing will stop you until they find out. by going to see the witches he attempts to control the future. It all comes back to him and he dies at the end of it all. See it all as he did all that for nothing just to end up dying. If you think that he should be king then maybe you need to get checked out. Who wants a king that is controlled by his wife? Everyone can say that their obsession with Macbeth is